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Asakusa - Scenic (Info only)
Asakusa is the most popular tourist destination in Tokyo. Attractions and gourmet restaurants as well as specialty stores for cookware and tableware are also nearby. There are attractions such as Sensoji Temple, Skytree, Water Bus Cruise, Kappabashi Cookware and Tableware Wholesale District, and riding a rickshaw while wearing a rental kimono.
[Tottori] Sand Dunes - Scenic (Info only)
The Miraculous formative beauty created by sand and winds over a long period. This is exactly what Tottori Sand Dune is all about. The panorama of sand, wind, and sunlight makes people feel the power of the earth and an extraordinary view of the world. One of the must-visit tourist spots in Japan. It's Amazing!
[Hyogo] Himeji Castle - Scenic (Info only)
From Japanese treasure become to world treasure. Himeji Castle was certified as a World Heritage Site in December 1993. Also known as the "Castle of Egret", its origin is similar to the elegance of the egret spreading its wings. Even after more than 400 years, we are still showing its beautiful appearance. From the end of March to the beginning of April, the cherry blossoms on the premises are in full bloom, and its beauty is exceptional.
[Shizuoka] [Yamanashi] Mt. Fuji - Scenic (Info only)
Altitude 3,776m, the highest mountain in Japan, Mt. Fuji is one of Japan's leading independent peaks. As the altitude increases, the slope of the hillside also increases, creating a beautiful conical shape. Mt. Fuji is one of the highest heights in the world for a stratovolcano with a slope from the sea surface to the summit. The southern foot of the mountain extends to Suruga Bay. From the top of the mountain to the wide foot, you can see the most beautiful mountain ridge in Japan. At the crater of the summit , there is no magmatic eruption accompanied after an explosion occurred 22 million years ago. However, in certain areas of the Mt. Fuji area, active volcanic activity has continued since history. Eruptions in the mountains have been confirmed at least 10 times from existing historical literature. Year 781, 800-802, 864-866, 937, 999, 1033, 1083, 1435-1436, 1511, 1707 For more information, please visit http://www.fujisan223.com/en/ @This information is quoted from "The Complete Guide to Mt. Fuji " in cooperation with Shizuoka prefectural government. The climbing season to the summit is only from early July to early September. Be sure to check the website for details. http://www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/season/index.html
[Kagoshima] Sakurajima Volcano - Scenic (Info only)
About 15 minutes by ferry from downtown Kagoshima, Sakurajima is still an active volcano that erupts volcanic ash. It became an island about 26,000 years ago, and 17 large eruptions have been confirmed. The latest major eruption was in 1914, and a large amount of lava flowed out and connected to the Osumi Peninsula. Currently it is not possible to climb Sakurajima. The highest point that general tourists can enter is the 373m observation deck at the 4th station of Kitadake. Delicious agricultural products such as Sakurajima radish and Sakurajima mandarin oranges, abundant hot springs that heal daily fatigue, and beautiful scenery of mountains and villages can be called the bounty of the volcano. When you come to Sakurajima, please visit Sakurajima Visitor Center first.
Fushimi Inari Shrine - Scenic (Info only)
Fushimi Inari Shrine is the head temple of 30,000 Inari shrines in Japan. In the 1300 years since its establishment in 711AD, people have gathered here to pray for bountiful harvests, business prosperity, the safety of their home and family and the fulfillment of all kinds of other wishes. Senbon torii means 'passing through your wishes, and currently there are 10,000 torii gates on Mt.Inari.
Itsukushima Shrine - Scenic (Info only)
According to ancient records, when Empress Suiko ascended to the throne in AD593, a shrine was built at this tidal spot. This is the origin of Itsukushima Shrine. 'Miyajima in Aki no Kuni' has become known as one of the three most scenic spots in Japan, along with Matsushima and Amanohashidate. In 1996, Itsukushima Shrine was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Umeda Sky Building - Scenic (Info only)
The Umeda Sky Building is a spectacular high rise building in the Kita district of Osaka, near Osaka and Umeda Stations. It is also known as the "New Umeda City". The 173 meter tall building consists of two towers that are connected with each other by the "Floating Garden Observatory" on the 39th floor.